If you're an avid fan of Craigslist as a whole, you're going to want to try out this sweet little app. Not only are you able to maintain different favourite lists to keep everything organised, but posts published on the website are saved in states (the app remembers what you've seen and what's "new"). This is a pretty neat feature to help make the experience a little less cluttered.

Contacting folk through Craigslist is an important part of the service and 8list helps you out by automatically pulling all contact information into a single contact card, which can then be conveniently saved to your phone. But before you contact other users, you need to find what you're looking for – this is where the favourite lists come into play.

Whether you're looking for used vehicles, jobs, properties or numerous categories at once, you can order multiple lists to keep everything organised. Posts themselves can be hidden from view and searches can automatically alert you as to when new posts are detected. Speaking of notifications and whatnot, 8list fully supports the pinning of Live Tiles to your Start screen. These tiles can be of individual posts, favourite lists or searches.

The user interface is intuitive and everything runs as one would expect. We're impressed with both the speed and fluidity of 8list, enabling you to get stuck in with checking out latest classifieds in your local area. If you use the website and own a Windows Phone, you should definitely download and try 8list out.

You can download 8list from the Windows Phone Store for free. Cheers, Mohamed, for the tip!

I'm confused. Are we pretending none of this exists in the rest of the world now or in the past? We should be lamenting humanity not just taking cheap shots at a country that, despite being so diverse, has managed a pretty intricate balancing act with only 1 constitution a couple centuries ild and an elected government that sticks to its terms and just doesn't press the reset whenever people disagree. It's not perfect, but lets not even pretend the rest of the world is either.

I lika America, it has it's flaws, but so has a lot of other countries. A modern, individualist country with a lot of opportunities. And with so many people, some of the dumbest people in the world probably exist there. But also some of the smartest ones...

Well, it's officially licensed, not official app. Same with the forthcoming FilmOn TV and Wikipedia. Companies are more and more letting 3rd party devs make "affiliate" apps, so long as they follow predetermined rules.

It's already available as Wikipedia. If I remember right, Rudy Hynn (I know I butchered the last name) created the Wikipedia app and Wikipedia/Wikimedia has officially endorsed it, thus one would believe it's officially licensed.

First, everyone needs to hop off of Rudy's member in the comments. And Daniel's, it's ridiculous. Second, wasn't asking who the dev is, it was a joke because of the possibly random number in the app name. Third, *swoosh*.

But you were the first one to randomly mention Rudy in the first place. Not sure how I was supposed to understand it was a joke. Bit the random number isn't that random. 8....windows phone 8. I would likely assume the 6 in Rudy's apps are technically more random.

I really like Craigslist Classifieds. Color scheme, ease of use, features. I can post from my phone and it has a "search" field right from the beginning. This app, you have to go into a category and search from there. One extra step.

Also, I really dislike how many apps use that cyan tile. It makes my home screen have solid blue in certain places. I bought a windows phone for its UI look. That just kind of ruins it for me.

This app used to be called Craigslist Controlled. It was the best and most consistent CL app on WP7. The dev pulled it because he was trying to get CL licensed. So glad he did because while Craigslist+ is good, CC (now 8list) is my favorite.

All of these apps starting with a number are annoying - clutters up the alphabetical list of apps. This is the equivalent of your company being called "AAA Alpha Plumbing" to be listed first in the phonebook.

Decent start. The app has to be able to filter better than it does. If I search for Lumia 920 from a private seller, I don't want results from businesses too. Then I get repair stuff too. Not good. Good start though. I'll wait on the next rev.